Your etsy shop looks great. The only suggestion I have is that it's helpful to see a photo of the fabric with some context - i.e. a person holding it or a zoomed-out shot of the bolt, something to get an idea of the scale of the pattern.

My only advice would be to hang in there. I am doing the same thing in Australia and sometimes it's tough, especially as I don't have a huge stock level but keep going, networking. I have started a Newsletter too with a small offering for subscribers every month. Good luck

definitely love all the AMH innocent crush in your store! would love to see some denyse schmidt, heather bailey, and heather ross, and maybe some precuts (like dream on, fandango, bliss, etc.)! thanks for the givewaay!

I'm a fan on facebook...maybe even a stalker..oh I probably lost after that comment...A suggestion would be to get in the Sew Mama Sew Holiday give-away they have coming up, I got a lot of exposure from that before.

Visited your shop...and I would like more organic cotton fabrics?? Sigh... cotton is an addiction, but the cotton itself is addicted to pesticides in huge quantities. Can I still win AMH's fabrics?! ( ;

suggestion: Just keep up the great work, get as much coverage as you can, connect with the One Pretty Thing blog so you can get one of your items shown on her site, offer variety packs and freebies, tutorial are always inspirational. Thanks for the giveaway!

I just checked out your store, and you've got some great fabric for sale! I think my favourite thing of all is that you are giving larger orders a discount. It would be great if you offered a mix'n'match option, too!

I think that if there is anything lacking from your current site, it's a clear set of shipping price policies. I like to shove as much in an order as possible to save on shipping (I'm in Canada), so that's one of the first places I look when finding a new Etsy shop.

Here's a good example: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ThistleHillFabrics/policy

I visited your store and the fabrics you carry are lovely. I think Midwest Modern is such a classic line. Good luck with your business-when I'm shopping online price is my number one consideration but I'm also a sucker for pre-cut bundles.

The best advice to a new store owner would be strive for the best customer service. The shops that have the most repeat business are not always the ones with the cheapest prices, but the ones who ship quickly, handle issues effectively, and go out of their way to make the customer happy.

on new seller "advice" - i've never sold anything online, but I'm attracted to shops that are fresh with frequent changes to "featured fabrics", who send newsletters and have tutorials. I like your shop and selection!

I'm not a seller, so I don't have great advice on that end. But as someone who likes to buy fabric on etsy, I have to say I'm a sucker for a freebie/super sale item. The $1 FQ of the week gets me every time.

My only suggestion is try to find the hard to get fabric - maybe find a wholesale fabric outlet that sells things that are out of print at discount prices - I'm sure there is someone in the world wide web looking for that fabric

I'm kinda having a hard time judging the scale of the designs. Because I'm looking for 2-3 fabrics to coordinate together for a project, I need to make sure they go together how I think they will, based on the swatches I've seen. My suggestion would be to put a small ruler at the bottom of your photo swatches. Other than that: great job! I love 'em!